Stargazer’s World Book Club reminder…

We are past the half of the month and consequently past the half way point of our first book club reading. As posted at the beginning of this month the official selection for our first virtual book club discussion was the DC Adventures RPG. By the end of the month I’ll write a post about my initial impression of the book and we can begin a discussion in the comments of the posts.

If you are already reading the book, hope everything is going well. I’m past the middle of the book and trying to stay on target despite an unexpected workload. Everything is going great and I’m looking forward to the discussion. I’m also looking for someone that plays, or played, older editions of DC based role playing games so we can have a discussion about those games as well.

If you are interested in hosting next month’s virtual book club leave a message here in the post, or contact me privately, so we can begin planning. If you have not yet begun you are still in time to join us and participate in the discussion at the end of the month.

Have fun everybody!

Welcome, reader; thanks for taking the time to discover who I am! My name is Roberto, although I usually go by Sunglar online. I am a longtime tabletop RPG player, primarily a GM for the better part of that time; some will say that’s because of my love of telling a good story, others because I’m a control freak, but that’s debatable. I was born and raised in Puerto Rico, an island in the Caribbean with a small but active gaming community. I’ve played RPGs for almost 40 years, and for most of that time, I played D&D in all its permutations, including Pathfinder and D&D 5th edition. Other games our regular gaming group plays include Mutants & Masterminds, Castles & Crusades, Savage Worlds, Stars Without Number, Alien, and more. I have played many games through the years and plan to play many more. I am a compulsive homebrewer and rarely play a campaign I have not created myself. You can follow me on social media as Sunglar, and I’m regularly active on Facebook where you can find me posting regularly in the Puerto Rico Role Players group. I am looking forward to hearing from you!

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Ameron

I’ve been reading through the DC Adventures Hero’s Handbook simply because I’m a huge comic nerd who also loves RPGs. When I saw that it was the book that made the cut for this month’s virtual book club I was pretty stoked. I’ll be back to contribute my 2 cents when you post your article at month’s end.

As an avid reader of fantasy fiction, I’m nominating Dungeon’s Master as the host of next month’s virtual book club. I’ll likely push for something new from Wizards of the Coast. I just picked up a bunch of new novels including the new Drizzt book, Gauntlgrym from Salvatore, the latest Eberron book from Keith Baker and the first all new Dark Sun novel, City Under the Sand. Plenty of good reading coming up in November.